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PAGE SIX BUTHEVtlXE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS SATURDAY, NOVKMBEK 5, 19S5 Chickasaws Pulverize Jackson 35-14 Bears Completely Outclassed By Fired-Up Tribe JACKSON, Tenn. -- The rampaging Chickasaws of Blvthevillc High School didn't have to rampage but a few plays last night in the opening minutes of their game with the Jackson Golden Bears to convince the Bears that they shouldn't try to offer (oo much resistance. The Jlarbons, intent upon their sixth victory of the year, lashed the Jackson team thoroughly for three touchdowns in the first quarter, and let the reserves handle it most of the remainder of the game. The final score was 35-14. Following is a play by play account of the game. BlyUieville won the tuss. elected t,o receive and required less than l\vo minutes to score. The Mctoff *«s short and went to end Fred Hodge on the 30 yard line. Hodge came steaming around right end with some crisp blocking, traveling nil the way to the Jackson reverse picked up 30. Abbott on a a live yards on the first scrimmage play, and Akers drove. over right tackle for six and a first down on the eight. Abbott Scores Abbott, toot a reverse handolf Irom Akers on the next play and cut oil left tackle behind nice blocking lor the touchdown. Akers' kick split the uprighte for R 7-0 le»d. Jackson toox a toucliback on Abbott's kick that went, into the end zone and put the ball m play from the 30, but the Golden Bears could- quaricr that Jackson got theu- break. Blytheville stopped a Jackson drive at it.s own 19 and took over on downs. Ooalter moved 15 for a first but Jayroe was stopped twice and a Jones to Biatcher pass was incomplete. Akers went back to kick and a mlxup in blocking assignments let Smith through. He blocked the kick and the Bears recovered on the 31. Stigall and Wallace got a first down on the 15, Allison moved to the 5 and after a Blytheville off- sides penalty Stigall scored from the one. Arnett's kick was good. On the folowing kickoff, Blytheville's reserves apparently forgot the kick v,a a free ball and the short, high boot fell among the Chicks and bounded untouched. Gaither alertly grabbed the ball for Jackson on the Blytheville 39. i He raced across the goal but officials called him back to the 29). Scott and Sinylhe stopped Wallnce n't go »nd kicked out 40 yards to and Allison moved to a ....... i — ,i,.,j on i b Moore who handed 01 the to Akers on Moore wo ane first m thf n an(J t the criss-cross punt return Jack- ^ M punchcd ov son's Gaither _wasn t fooled and convc ,. tl , dK an(J thm p , ays , al . ver Arnetl again smeared Akers for no gain on the Blyheville 35. Moore, on the old reliable winy- back reverse from the single wing, toured to the outside for 24 yards and n first down on the Jackson 40. Abbott took a hadoff from Akers on the next play and powered through a big hole off tackle for the 40 yards to six more points. Chicks Get Fumble Akers again kicked good lo give the Chicks a 4-0 edge about midw»y in the opening quarter. Cox returned Abbott's kit-but I Moore returned the kickoff 20 yards to the 41 and Slayton and Jayroe ran out the clock in two plays. First downs Passes att. Completion.* Interceptions Fumbles Opts. Fbls. Rec. Punts ifivg.) Penalties STATISTICS BMheville 13 Passing Total Offeii.se from his five lo '&, bill on the ttvst'. R, U5rn i Bear scrimmage play BlyihcviUe re-1 Y d.s Gamed covered a Jackson tumble on the 2c Hodges 12-yard end around was called back for offsides. Moore slipped and fell after getting three, Akers' pass try failed and the lit- We tailback barely tailed Lo get the first down after picking up five yards. Jackson took over on their own 30 but couldn't go as Huffman smeared Cox. Abbott and Nelson stopped Stigall and Nelson racked up Allison. A Moore-to-A(:ers handolf on (lie punt return lost five as Gaitiutr again charged down fast and caught Akef« as soon as he not the ball. Abbott Murks U'lpi Abbott picked up four on one ivy and H on the next with n slashing drive but injured his leg and was replaced by Jnyroe. Akers hit RounMivall heaulifiilly. throwing to Uie Ions man on the running pass play, it was good lor 41 yards and put the ball on the II. Akers then galloped through a trap play to score untouched. He tremendous hole in the middle on n, converted for the third time and Blvthevllle had a 21-0 Lead with less 12 6 1 1 1 1 blocked 6 for 40 361 91 352 10 5 2 0 3 1 4 for 36.1! 3 for 15 &B Most Arkansas \ Wilson, Osceola Battle to Tie Prep Games Follow Form. By HKRB DL'N.V Courier News Staff Writer i WllSON — The ! Seminoles took a 13-0 first la lies for two quick LoucliciiMViis in the first quarter alter left end J. n , W. Rcece fell on a Wilson fumble Usceoia j oll [he Bulldogs' 1C yard line. . quarter lead over the Wilson ; Bulldogs here last night but v.ere hanging on the ropes i ihvee quarters later and had Football Scores Arkansas Hgh School Football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Magnolia 27. Hop 12 Panigould 6, Harrisburg 6 Marvell 7. Hazen 6 Little Rone 8, Paducah, ttle) 27 125 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Blythevilte Car. Total Moore 5 G5 Privett 1 II Akers 9 !H 5 71 Abbott Jones Coultpr .Ja'yroe Si ay ton Totals .lark-sim Arnett. Stegall Allison Wallace Totals ni.vtheville Horige Rntliff .., Hulfinitn . Gee Hall Sparks Earls 2 IS 0 1 36 361 Car. Total 5 -32 IS 57 28 45 7 II Av. 13 11 10.4 12 2 1* 0 3 10 Av. -6 .1.3 4 4 13 Eudora 33, MomiceUo 13 Neville of Monroe, La., 33. Crossed 0 El Dorado 14, Natchez. Mi:->s., 7 Malvern 14, Benton 6 Stuttgart 23, Jtfarianna 13 Osceola 13, Wilson 13 me) Batesville 19, Harrison 0 Smackover 20. Camden 0 Fairview 33. Fordyce 0 Fort Smith 13. Hot Springs 0 Newport 21, Conway 13 Forrest City 14. Jonosboro 0 Russellville 13, Hartford 13 Uiei Dardanelle 7. Charleston 0 Dermott 7, Star City 7 iliet Booneville 27. Mrna 0 Carlisle 7, Fuller 0 Subiaco 20, Sprin-dale 7 Morrilton 13. Sheridan 0 Piggott 26. Hayti. Mo. 13 Stamps 39. Foreman 0 Jacksonville 19. Searcy 13 Greenwood 21, Ozarks 14 Hughes 20. Clarendon 7 Blytheville 35. Jackson,* Tenn., 13 ', FairvieK 33, Fordyce 0 De Will 27. Wynne 0 Lakeside of Hot Springs 46. Bismarck 12 Warren 38. McGcliee 0 Paris 14, Clarksville 0 Brinkley 38, Holly Grove 13 Atkins 33, Danville G Harding Academy of Sea icy 32. DPS Arc 7 August n 20. Heber Springs 0 Walnut Ridge IP, Corning 7 Bald Knob 21. Beebe 17 Keiser 14, Lepanto 12 ! By RAY STKI'HKNS The Associated Press The Malverij Lepords captured the Class AA football championship of District 3 last night, and the other three Double-A districts titles were all but wrapped up by Smackover, Subiaco, and Forrest City. __ * Sinking from behind a superior line, ihe Leopards handed Benton's Pamher.s their first loss of the season 14-6 to take home the crown. tjiibiHC-o's rugged Trojans, who have losi only to a pair of Big Emht members this year trounced Spnn-diile ^0-7 to virtually sew up the Dipnoi 3 championship; Smackover blanked Cunden 20-0 to take an unchallenged lead in Disiric-t 4. and Forrest City stopped Jonesboi'o 14-0 to take command of District. '2. One Biff EiRht Tilt There was only one league game in [he Big Eight, the conference of Arkansas' largest high schools. Fort Smith edged Hot Springs 13-0, but the game served only to keep alive the Grizzlies slight hopes for the championship. Little Rock, undefeated and untied in conference play, wrecked Tilghimm High of Paducah. Ky., 38-13: El Dorado fought from behind in the final quarter to take a 14-7 decision from Natchez. Miss., and Blytheville smashed | Jackson. Tenn., 35-H. j Pine Bluff, the only serious, ; challenger left on Little Rock's schedule, kepr on the move with I a '28-14 decision over Texarknna I Thursdny-night. North Little Rock was idle this week. .loneshoro Beaten Forrest City throttled Jonesboro's deadly offense and held command j front the start of their battle. Quar- [ lerback Sonny Holmes ptit the Mus- j tangs out front in the second quarter with a 5-yard scoring pass toj Jim Bt?a?.lp\. Forrest City added an- : ether tallv in the fourth period on i J. B. Cook's 4-yard blast into the . line. • CnndPn. once the tuo'-i feared : team in south Arkansas, couldn't spring loose the great Billy Ky?er and mustered only one threat. It, died on the Smarkover 15 when! the Panthers lost the bull downs. Fort Smith losi 135 yards penalties, but the Grizzlies s i settle for a 13-13 tie as the tuo teams, undefeated in conference play, turned in a great bull, game" before a large crowd. Lyman shoemake hit Dewey Gentry on a 19-yard pass for a score brilliant defensive ganu 1 . spent some enjoyable moments in the Semmole backfield in the same's hue stages, Wright Hurt Robert Wright, who suffered a fractured collar bone on a play in SutjBS and a few minutes later Ed Weldon | the third quarter, and Ja passed to Gentry for a second touch- 1 set up Wilson's first .score. down from the" 17. Nelson Hopkins kicked the conversion on the second score. Osceola's money appeared to be as safe as government bonds.. Then the Bulldogs, led by co- captain Billy Tranum. lightened their belts. Tranum, who played a recovered an Ostreolu lum- tHe on the Seminole 35. Then Wnglu on an end around moved '29 yards to the six. Doyle Carpenter buckea : over for a TD from the one. • The hajlf ended with Osceola lead- 1 ins 13-6. . | The Bulldogs' second score was set W1LSOV SCORES — Doyle Carpenter drives over ihe Odccola goal line in the second quiirter for Wilson's first touchdown in the Wilson- "o.sceoia District 3B clash at Wilson last night. The TD brought the Bulldogs to within striking dis- tance Of the Seminoles who had scored twice In the first period. Wilson battled back in ihe last half to tie the Seminoles 13-13. (Courier News Photo) i;p when C;irpi'i:ttT movd 30 .\ards to Ihe OstrolH 25. Once again an end around play fmured in the Bulldogs' si-omit! as Traiuim proved as riii^L'd on oitense as lie was on defense. Aner Carpenter's run, Tranum scored on the end around. Doyle Carpi-liter kicked the conversion and it uns a tif Kiime to stay. Both teams not. drives under way but could not make them pay off as the rieff-nses showed up well in the last half. Osceolti's Richard Lucas turned in a great performance in die Seminole line. Saiui Missed The Bulldogs missed the fine running of little Jimmy Sano. who injured an ankle Monday and watched the entire game from the bench. Weldon and, Shoemake worked well in the Seminole backfield, Shoemake got tangled up with the referee on a pass play and was forced to run the ball. Weldon faded back to pass once, lost his blockers and was forced to run and picked up a first down. Wilson still leads tne 3B conference standings with five wins and, one tie. Osceola has four wins and one tie. Osceola Pos. Wilson Reece .... L.E Wright Hulsey L.T Jones Bobbins L.G Bowen Ellis C. Dan Carpenter Smith R G Harnden Lucas R.T. Floyd Gentry R-E. .. Bill Tranum Shoemake Q.B. . D. Carpenter Weldon L.H Suggs Hopkins R-H! Rogers Stovall .. F.B Cissell Scoring: Osceoia — TD—Gentry 2, misses); PAT—Hopkins i line buck). Wilson—TD — Carpenter (quarterback sneak', Tranum lend around). PAT—Doyle Carpenter (place kick). Score by Quarters; Osceola 13 0 0 0-13 Wilson 0 6 7 0—13 SOUTHEAST M1SS01 HI FOOTHAU. 38 riMEurs Pos. ... L.E. .,. ... L.T. ... ... L.G. .. Southeast .Missouri Knolliall Maiden 19, East Prairie 8 Pigg'Olt 26, Hayti ID Sikeston 33. Jackson. Mo.. 0 Charleston 13. Poplar Bluff 6 Cairo 28. Caruthersville 20 Kcnhctt, 14, Cape Girardeau 13 W. Virginia, Miami Win; Few Upsets Anticipated Today By ORI.O KOBiiUTSON — The Associated Press Hied Mountaineers were still alive today them by a stubborn George Washington Spvinus punt on the Troyan V2 to i set up Fort Smith's firsl touchdown. After two plays Inlo Die j line. Tommy Bach crashed through tackle to score from the 8. Nine Penalties Friday's Ciillejrc Fonlhall The Grizzlies scored again on BV TIIK ASSOCIATED l-KESSi" B4 ~ vard 10 " rlh r iu ler drive- ldm ' h » lmost died " n<ior tho i «cisht of nine penalties. R.Q R.T R.E Q.B H.B H.B F.B Substitutes: Blylheville - :utl, Coulter. Privett. .Jayroe, Slaylon, George, Akei's .. Moore . Abbott, . Llmdstedt. Nelson, perry, Smythe, Bratcher. Ren- Roberuson; Jackson—Tubbs. than a minute lett in the first quarter. Blylhinlle's nm'Mdrs nick \vnrkeci nnd'lhp Chlriis pot the ball ilt Ihe Jackson 42. Akm worker! the bull four limr;.s iind the Tribe had another TD First he passed [u Bratcher lor seven. The,,'he ,,,,ked ,,p the nrst! Scott. Rounsavall doun with tniic to the 'J!l, not fonrj more ami then on a uimrhack re-' \erse pitted hih v.;\\ nicely through the Held lo wosc mmi tnc '2;>. Again his kick wat. yood. Arnett t'iiuglU After Gi't- bouti'd t,hc kickoff 10 the Koal line and it uns returned to the 15, Horiin* ami Rouii.su v;i 11 raught Arin.'ti for lo los.s and Jnck- son uas iun;ed to kick Moort-. Junc.s ;:nd AkiTh tiiuu-d I hi 1 bali trruii tin: 47 lo tin- JtU'k.-ion to Jackson Noe . Gaither .. Ashby .. Vcslal Cox .. Sceley .. Smith .. Arnett . Stegall ., Allison j , Wallace! - Hunni- McGuire, Petters, \Vc.st. Virginia 13. George Wash-J i\linmi Pin 14. Bo*ton Collpse 7.1 1)lay '" thr lnove was B(?mi - v Pild ' Karelin-Simmons 23, Texts West- rtock ' s 35 -- vnrd l )nss to Paul AI ' ern 21 j bt-rty »ot the final 27 yards on a .,_ „ „ buck (Iiroush the middle and = McPherson 27. Ottawa Kan 12 Arkansas Tech tip. Henderson sprint around rnd. Little Rock turned too.se !:.*; host of fine backs io roll with ease over ence title. nine played would come nardfoutrmj major upset. Hurricanes! Oiher gaim 1 The oilier major y: last night was another contest with Miami's . . edginp .Boston Colleee M' 1 011 i icains are Micnigan _btale n the cate-orv of a, Mississippi State-Auburn in the Southeastern and Baylor-Texas and Read Courier News Classified Ads. Concordiit Neb 15, Sterling- Kanj Paducali. The invaders never could) fathom the Timers' defense, manned by the first two units, but managed two touchdowns off the third team. Blytheville got off to a 21-0 lead in the first ciuaricr agtuust Jackson. Tenn., and coasted home on the play of reserve.''. Charles Ab- KEISER—The Keiser Yellow j bott and Freddy Akers accounted Jackets edged Lepanto 13-12 herei for most of the Chicks' touchdowns Keiser Upsets Lepanto 13-12 last night in a 3B conference game! —as usual. Roy Smith scored Reiser's first! At El Dorado, the Wildcats touchdown and Cnrl Spain scored; found their usually effective the second one. Smith ran the' ground attack mired by Natchez's conversion on the second TD toj fine defensive play, and li;id to give the Yellow-jackets tlieir vic-j turn to Larkus Pesnell's parses to tory margin. I Ret both or tlieir fourth quarter the ;i5 lj(;J grabbed l>\ .Jack.scn of the i^iiin ' (jro was Cairo Edges Tigers 28-26 CAIRO. 111. — The Cairo Pilots edj;ed Caruihcrsville's Timers, D8- . in a Big Eight Conference home- Moore's fumble B (I :H\S. its firjii first dtj\\n coining battle here last night. it l,i-\;iid illegal n.srv Tiic roupli contest was clo.se of the Jutiids penalty iiyiihwa Biy-! throughout, with Cnruthersville thevillt' but itouns.n-all just alxmtj tending only once — 10-14 — in the erased that bv niibhius Arncti tor i third quam-i 1 . a 10 \«rd loss. ! Penalties iu-lped Cairo. While Jackson's kiCK ii-t onl> to us 33 ClU1 "° Wiis penalized once for five and Muurc HCIIL m tin'" 15 on ;i Vai'dh. Coach John McGmrp's tribe wmgbntk r(t\nse. Tlicn: the Chicks, received penalties amounting lo 25 boygfici wht'ii (out pa>s plays later i. Vi!rc ' s - thev were on tin- a<-vcn and the half Thft Pilots t0ok «" eiirl - v If - ad fcnd " ed i with a 4fi-yard run by Arthur Kahn After t'nre.. iru-.s Jj.ck.son got ihe i Eor a ^^chdown on the fourth play kickoff and rcim-ncd to the 2;). All i of the game Tt completed i aS-yard Giff Edgerton made a TD with a five-yard run to conclude a 70- ynrd advance on 15 plays. Taylor kicked the extra point. Cairo drove fiO yards on 13 plays and the touchdown was made by Kaha on a 10-yard run. Johnson Arnett pass wits gw)d to Allison lor| rlnvc - Rnnnl(1 23 and '.he Hears inoicd into Chirk estr » 1 )011U territory for the first lime. Int«rocj)lion Hulls Drive Bui Abbott halted the- drive a fr\v plays later when a pass intcrcetian on the Blylheville 35. He returned it 24 yards to the Bear 41 and the Chicks went back to working on their passing name. Akers hit Hodge for .six, Jones toesed a short one to Bratcher who Caruthcrsviile came back with a touchdown on a 30-yard dash by GoorRe Cook for his llth 'I'D of the season. That ended a 65-yard drive on four plays. Jack Ttiylor failed in kicking the extra point, The remainder of (lie first pe'"ot< was scoreless, with Caruthersville driving to the Cairo IH-ynrd tmc. Kaha Again J „„ , , ,, ^ Cairo Kitined possession on downs scooted 30 yards to Ihe 11. From' , K ,,„ d .,„ ds [0 ph| , there Priveu, on a trnp^ptay. went| Roblnsorii who . ,„„ ,„ more (or „ over for BlyUioville s lust score. Akers kicked his fifth slnilght cxlra point. With Coaches Mosle.v and Sinncll by now using refiervc/j almost entirely, the Chlckdgave up their first ground' to Jackson as Stlgall, Wallace nnd Allison bc^an churnliiB olf •ome yardanc. Fin! Ilrtkk But It nsn't until the fourth touchdown. Johnson kicked the con- Cnruthersvillc's Alvin B y n u m scored with n line buck (rom two Inches out, ending nn 81-yard march on seven plays, including M 57-yard run by Bynuin, Taylor's kick tor the conversion w«s blocked, Cairo had » H-12 mragln at half- Lime. C'vllle Walklns Peters Trainor Fiffgins Taylor McCoy Clayton I'OS. LE LT LG C RG RT RE . QB LHB RHB FB Cairn Rohinson P. Btiur Hurnbeak Dunker Farrow B.mcr Marshall 0. Baiir Miller Kaha Pittman Bartholomew Edgerton Cook Bynum Substitutions: Caruthersville — J. Strecte, Martin, Tanner. T. Strcete, Hiiue, Southern, Tale, D. Snow, Caruthers; Cairo — Walters, Kcpner, Cooke, Ogbura, Langan, Orcer, Johnson. Caruther.sx'ille . . fl ( 7 1 — 36 Murlin pa;,Mn£ 15 Viirds lo Ecii>er- Lon, who ran 35 more for a touch- cio\vn. The score ended a 75-y:trd drive on six play.s. Taylor booted the conversion. Tlie . game was C;tnlther>\-ilio's third loss against six \^in.s for the season, tt put the Tigers' conference record at three wins and three losses. Cairo took over third place in ihe standings from ihe Tigers \vuh the win. Cairo's conference record is now 3-2. The Pilots all-game record is five %vins. iwo losses and one tit v . touchdown runs of 13 and 44 yards by Jack Dosch. Fumbles killed two BC drives inside Miami's 10-yard "DOWII 21-0 in the third period Hardin-Simmons staged a great rally to upset Texas Western 23-21 and' virtually knock the Miners out of the Border Conference nice. Joel Honeycutt's field Soul from the Western 21 with only five minutes left to play provided the winning points. The other members of (he top ten in Tlic Associated Pvefs poll, except Texas Christian, which has a day off. swina into action today and there is little in the past performance sheets to indicate any serious trouble. This is especially Irue of top ranked Maryland ami Oklahoma's No. 2 Sooners. Maryland takes on Louisiana Stale, which has won only once. Oklahoma figures to rack up us 25th straight victory and it Purdue, Pacific, UCLA Notre involving tU"4 ten; .No. 41 College; l6 i vs, Mississippi Southcastei Southern Methodist-Texas Aggies in Throughout the nation are scattered such other major contests as State, Tulane-Ala-j Piggott Nips Hayti Indians By 26-79 Score PIGGOTT — Piggott eked out A 26-19 win .over the Hayti Indians here last night. Hayti had a 13-7 hiilftime margin ;uici tile Indians led until the last live nilniue.'i o! -phty. Then Piggott >-;iook loose a back on a GO-yard TD run. Piggotfs defense held Hayti from sains. A 15-yard pcn-.iuv against Hayti for unnecessary roughness put the ball five yards out to set up Piggoit's winning TD. Scoring touchdown.- for Hayti were Tom Shirey, Lanv McAciams and Larry Sides. Ernie Chism kicked the extra point. Hayti's starters were: LE—Sides, LT — Chism, LG — Estes, C — Brooks. RG — Nost'le. RT — Kintr. RE — Burns. QB — Richard, LHB — Shirey. RHB — Dean and FB — McAdams. perm: Georgia Tech (8)"v.< Tennes-i *™ us ^mu c ky-Vanderbilt. Incli- see and Navy (9) vs Duke. Una-Ohio State. Minnesota-Iowa, Games having a direct bearing! Washington-California and Stall- in conference title races include! ford-Southern California. Boyd Scores TKO Win Over Johnson CHICAGO (AP) — "I'd like to see him go against Tiger j .Jones or Gil Turner," said fight manager Bernie Glitkman j after watching his micldlcwtMghl Bobby Boyd batter George, Johnson at the Chicago Stadium last night. | "He's ready for either of them, ,51st i now." continued the jubilant man- seconds rcmaininp! kora signaled the end with five. ; in the Bis Seven Conference with Missouri the victim. Third ranked Michigan, beaten and with a trip to the Rose Bowl in sight as the Big Ten representative, could well find a tartar in Illinois' swift running backs but a defeat by the mini definitely touchdov Neither El Dorado tally came on pass, but Pesnell's tosses set up both ol accurate them. Alooly and McGlothlln Natchez grabbed the lead with touchdown in the third quarter. and El Dorado didn't go ahe,ad until only 53 seconds remained to be played. Jim Mooty raced 17 yards for the first Wildcat touchdown, and his fellow halfback. Billy Jack McGlothlln. got other on a 15-yavd jauut. ager Boyd was his usual sporadic self in scoring an 8th round technical knockout over the 25-year-old Tren- i Boyd weighed 160^ Johnson. the lo . round.; Orange and white have been the lon~N J 'middleweight in the na- olficial colors for the University ol tiolially televised bout. I Texas for on years. After dropping Johnson for an .-count in the opening round, Boyd, 21. failed to follow through and by the sixth round found himself on Ihe deck Inking a 0-count. .Johnson was bewildered in his dressing room. "I just couldn't pull myself together after that first round, said Johnson. "My timing was off. I'd like to fight him again and if I do I'll fight him." Porker, Rice Game on TV- But Hot Here HOUSTON. Tex. <.fi— Rice, seeking to end a 3-gaine losing streak, and Arkansas, a team that has never \von a Southwest Conference game in Housion, meet here today in a regionally televised game. A homecoming- crowd of about 45.000 is expected for the game. Both teams were virtually eliminated from the championship race in their first two conference games. Despite losses to Southern Methodist, Texa.s and Kentucky the past three weeks, Rice has been established a 5-point favorite, possibly on the strength of having defeated the Porkers 14 times and tied them twi : in 16 previous Housion meetings. Johnson said he didn't remem ber a thing In the eighth round after the young Chicagoan dropped ......him the first of three times. The the I third time Johnson went sprawling | I -.to the ropes Referee Prank Si Cairo 7 7 7 7 — 28 kicked the extra point, pmtinff Cairo ahead 31-19 going Into the fourth quarter. Cairo's Kalia ran four yards for n TD to end an 83-ynrd march on M plays, Penalties nmounling to 30 ynrcia against the Tigers nlded the Cairo advance. 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